PREMIUMS. 



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number of specimens exhibited does not correspond with these regula- 

 tions, the fruit will be excluded from competition for the premiums. 



GRAPES. 



For the best displays of Foreign Grapes, 1st premium, $3,00 



2d premium, 2,00 



3d premium, 1,00 



For the best displays of Native Grapes, 1st premium, Harris on Insects 



2d premium, 2,00 



3d premium, 1,00 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be placed at the dis- 

 posal of the Committee for gratuities, $10,00. 



ASSORTED FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 



Committee. — George E. Towne, Mrs. Joseph E. Manning, Mrs. A. 

 P. Kimball, Fitchburg j Mrs. Gilbert Howe, Sterling ; Mrs. D. L. 

 Abercrombie, Lunenburg. 



FRUIT. 



For the best dishes or baskets, 1st premium, $2,00 



2d premium, 1,00 



FLOWERS. 



For best displays of named Plants in pots, 1st premium, $2,00 



2d premium, .1,00 



For the best displays of cut Flowers, 1st premium, 2,00 



2d premium, 1,00 



3d premium, ,50 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be placed at the dis- 

 posal of the Committee for gratuities, $10,00. 



VEGETABLES. 



Committee. — Stephen Shepley, Levi Kendall, B. F. Lewis, Benj. 

 Wheeler, Fitchburg ; Addison Howe, Ashburnham. 



Of Squashes, Pumpkins, Cabbages and Celery, there should be six 

 specimens, in each lot ; of Cauliflower, three ; of Onions, Beets, Tur- 

 nips and Tomatoes, one peck in each lot ; of Field Beans, one-half 

 peck, and of Lima Beans, two quarts. 



